Flea bites cause animals to suffer – they cause pain, severe itching, and in some cases, allergic reactions.
But that’s not all – these parasites are capable of carrying a wide variety of diseases that are dangerous not only for pets, but also for their owners.
Even a pet that never leaves the apartment can become infected with fleas.
The simplest and most effective way to combat "bloodsuckers" is to use a flea collar.
The main thing is to put it on your pet correctly.
As a rule, detailed instructions on how to use this “accessory” can be found on the product packaging.
Typically it states that you should unpack the collar just before you are going to put it on your cat or dog.
The polymer tape needs to be unrolled and stretched if necessary.
Wrap it around the animal's neck so that there is some space between the collar and the pet's body.
If you bought a collar for a cat or a small dog, then one finger should fit, for a medium and large dog - two fingers.
All that remains is to fasten the clasp, leaving about 2-2.5 cm of free end, and cut off the excess with scissors.
After you've done everything, don't forget to wash your hands with soap.